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Medical Education Commission Publishes MBBS Entrance Examination Results

Medical Education Commission Publishes MBBS Entrance Examination Results

The Medical Education Commission (MEC) has published the results of the integrated entrance examination for the MBBS undergraduate program today. The examination for the academic session 2082/83 was conducted on Kartik 15, 2082 (October 31, 2025). The Commission has released the list of candidates who successfully qualified based on merit order. According to the MEC, examinees can check their results, along with their merit ranking, through the Commission’s official website or by logging into their personal profiles. This year’s exam saw participation from students across various provinces. The Commission stated that the exam was conducted in a fair, transparent, and…
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NEB Publishes Results of Grade 12 Supplementary Examination

NEB Publishes Results of Grade 12 Supplementary Examination

The National Examination Board (NEB) has published the results of the Grade 12 supplementary examination. The exams were held on Ashoj 7 and 8, and the results were made public on Sunday. According to the board, out of 104,026 students who appeared in the examination, 76,367 students obtained grades in all subjects, which accounts for 73.41 percent of the total examinees. However, the results of four students have been canceled. The board stated that the results of students with symbol numbers 97101070, 97101128, 97102716, and 97104099 have been invalidated. Students can check their results through the NEB’s official website, Nepal…
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Education Minister Mahabir Pun Requests Not to Be Invited to Formal Ceremonies

Education Minister Mahabir Pun Requests Not to Be Invited to Formal Ceremonies

Minister for Education, Science and Technology Mahabir Pun has requested not to be invited to any formal programs. Through a Facebook post on Monday, he urged organizers not to invite him as a chief guest, especially at inauguration or foundation stone-laying ceremonies. He wrote on Facebook: “I want to dedicate all my time to work and will not participate in unnecessary ceremonies. Please, do not invite me from anywhere to any formal programs such as inaugurations, foundation stone-laying events, or as chief guest.” He also mentioned that he did not attend the UNESCO General Assembly in Uzbekistan and a conference…
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SEE Supplementary Exam Results Released

SEE Supplementary Exam Results Released

The National Examination Board (NEB) has announced the results of the SEE supplementary examinations on Saturday. According to the board, 83,564 students have passed the exam. Out of 143,257 students who appeared for the exam, 59,693 students failed, or were ungraded, the board chairman Dr. Mahashram Sharma informed. The examinations were conducted from 29th Shrawan to 6th Bhadra. The board had provided the supplementary exam opportunity for students who had received “non-graded” results in up to two subjects or were absent in the annual exams conducted last Baisakh.
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Grade 12 Supplementary Exams Resume Today

Grade 12 Supplementary Exams Resume Today

The Grade 12 supplementary examinations, which were postponed due to the GENJI movement, are being conducted today and tomorrow. The exams had originally been scheduled for Bhadra 28 and 29 but were delayed due to the challenging situation in the country following the movement. According to the National Examination Board, the exams will begin at 11:00 AM. On the first day, Tuesday, students taking only one subject along with the compulsory English will appear for all their subjects, while those taking two subjects will sit for the one with the smaller code. Students taking both compulsory English and Nepali will…
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Kathmandu Metropolitan City Urges Schools to Prepare for Classes

Kathmandu Metropolitan City Urges Schools to Prepare for Classes

Kathmandu Metropolitan City has urged teachers and school management committees to make necessary preparations for classroom teaching from Sunday. According to Keshav Gyawali, Acting Head of the Education Department, the request has been made to reopen schools that were closed due to the recent situation in the country. Through a notice, the metropolis has asked schools to assess any potential damage, establish contact with parents to understand the condition of students, and until the situation normalizes, arrange for students’ arrival and departure in coordination with guardians. The Education Department has issued a four-point directive to all schools to verify damages,…
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Academic Activities at Tribhuvan University Disrupted Amid Escalating Gen Z Protests

Academic Activities at Tribhuvan University Disrupted Amid Escalating Gen Z Protests

Academic activities at Tribhuvan University have been affected as the Gen Z-led protests escalated into chaos. The unrest, which turned violent, saw major administrative buildings including the Parliament, Singha Durbar, and the Supreme Court set on fire. In the wake of this turmoil, Tribhuvan University decided to close its campus temporarily. The university’s decision comes shortly after classes had already been suspended a week ago due to the annual holidays for Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath festivals.
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Private School Organizations to Strengthen Joint Protest Against School Education Bill

Private School Organizations to Strengthen Joint Protest Against School Education Bill

Private school operators’ organizations have announced plans to intensify their joint protest against certain provisions of the School Education Bill, which they say are detrimental to private schools. Organizations including PABSON, National PABSON, HISAN, APPN, and NMA issued a joint call to strengthen the ongoing movement. In a statement released on Sunday, the Joint Protest Committee emphasized that the bill could seriously affect the existence, autonomy, and contributions of private schools and confirmed that previous protest programs will continue. The statement criticized provisions that fail to recognize the private sector’s contribution to education as unacceptable and called on all member…
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Private School Buses Line Up on Ring Road in Protest Against Education Bill

Private School Buses Line Up on Ring Road in Protest Against Education Bill

A lane of Kathmandu’s Ring Road was occupied by a long line of private school buses today as part of an ongoing protest. Private school operators are demonstrating against the new Education Bill, demanding the removal of provisions that require “full scholarships” and mandate schools to become “gradually non-profit.” School operators are pressuring the government to amend the bill, which has already been passed by the Education Committee. A few days ago, organizations including PABSON, National PABSON, HISSAN, OPEN, and NMA also staged a protest by bringing school buses onto the streets.
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Nepal Teachers’ Federation Stages Sit-In at Maoist Party Office

Nepal Teachers’ Federation Stages Sit-In at Maoist Party Office

The Nepal Teachers’ Federation has staged a sit-in at the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Centre) office in Parisdanda. The protest is part of the federation’s ongoing movement demanding amendments to various provisions of the School Education Bill. As part of the first phase of their agitation, the federation has been submitting memorandums to party offices while holding sit-ins. Earlier, the federation had conducted similar sit-ins at the offices of the Nepali Congress and Nepali Communist Party (UML). Today’s protest at the Maoist party office is scheduled to continue from 11 AM to 1 PM, according to the federation.
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